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JMW Turner: The Three Rigis22 January  –  25 March 2007
The Art Fund
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Tate has acquired Turner's Blue Rigi
Joseph Mallord William Turner, The Dark Rigi, 1842. Private collection
Joseph Mallord William Turner
The Blue Rigi circa 1841–2
Watercolour on paper, unique
support: 230 x 326 mm
Private collection
In terms of its resolution and expressive artistry, The Blue Rigi is unlike anything currently held in the Tate Collection. Tate was given a rare opportunity to acquire this late masterpiece and thanks to an overwhelming public response to a fundraising appeal launched by The Art Fund and Tate in January, The Blue Rigi is now safe, ahead of the export deadline on 20 March 2007.

Read about how The Art Fund, the National Heritage Memorial Fund, Tate, and donors from around the world joined forces to ensure this masterpiece will be enjoyed by the public for generations to come.

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Tate brings together for the first time ever three of JMW Turner’s very greatest watercolour paintings: The Blue Rigi, The Dark Rigi and The Red Rigi.

Turner’s groundbreaking use of watercolour, which spanned his career, culminated in the early 1840s with a series of transcendent views of Swiss lakes and mountains. Chief among these are the three views of Mount Rigi as seen from Lake Lucerne. Each shows the mountain at a different time of day and is characterised by a defining colour or tone: dark, blue or red.

The Blue Rigi was Turner's first attempt at recording the moment before dawn when the sun just perceptibly begins to chase away the cool darkness of night. Using subtly modulated washes of blue, Turner recreates the stillness and wonder of this instant, anticipating by many years the unified tonal approach to image-making of the Aesthetic Movement. 

View of this exhibition at Tate Britain, Photo © Tate 2006
View of this exhibition at Tate Britain
Photo © Tate 2006

Joseph Mallord William Turner, The Red Rigi, 1842. National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia: Felton Bequest, 1947
Joseph Mallord William Turner
The Red Rigi 1842
Watercolour on paper, unique
support: 305 x 458 mm
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia: Felton Bequest, 1947
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Joseph Mallord William Turner, The Dark Rigi, 1842. Private collection
Joseph Mallord William Turner
The Dark Rigi 1842
Watercolour on paper, unique
support: 305 x 455 mm
Private collection
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